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|comment=The Hedgehog's Dilemma originates from the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788- | |comment=The Hedgehog's Dilemma originates from the German philosopher [http://www.friesian.com/arthur.htm Arthur Schopenhauer] (1788-1860) who used the fable he'd created as a metaphor for his theories on interpersonal relationships between people. It wasn't until Freud adopted the fable later on that it became a figure of speech in psychology. }} | ||
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|comment=Well, recall the scene last episode, C-161~164. Every once in a while, we see little moments like this from her. I think it may be that Ritsuko's character is, much like the others in NGE, built on opposing, even contradictory, forces. While she normally is cold, scientific, and professional, there is a warmer, perceptive, humanistic side to her that seems to have been beaten down over the years as a result of her work. Not to jump the gun or anything…}} | |comment=Well, recall the scene last episode, [[FGC:Episode 02 Scene 06#cut_02_161|C-161]]~[[FGC:Episode 02 Scene 06#cut_02_164|C-164]]. Every once in a while, we see little moments like this from her. I think it may be that Ritsuko's character is, much like the others in NGE, built on opposing, even contradictory, forces. While she normally is cold, scientific, and professional, there is a warmer, perceptive, humanistic side to her that seems to have been beaten down over the years as a result of her work. Not to jump the gun or anything…}} | ||
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